All Airframers news – Page 845
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NewsAirbus says flight management system not to blame in Hapag crash
Seven years after a Hapag-Lloyd Airbus A310-300 crashed at Vienna after suffering fuel exhaustion, the public release of the final report shows that Airbus...
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PICTURE: First NASA Space Shuttle Endeavour launch in four years achieves orbit
NASA's Space Shuttle Endeavour was launched successfully from Kennedy...
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NewsACAC lands first export deal for ARJ21 regional jet
AVIC I Commercial Aircraft (ACAC) has secured a landmark first export deal for the ARJ21 regional jet from Lao Airlines for two aircraft. The agreement...
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Both right-hand engines on crashed Antonov An-12 failed simultaneously
Russian investigators have discovered that both right-hand engines on an Atran Antonov An-12 simultaneously failed just after take-off from Moscow, before...
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PICTURE: Jetcraft introduces ATR 42 freighter services in Australia
Jetcraft Aviation has begun operating an ATR 42-300 freighter on behalf of Virgin Blue parent Toll Group, which recently launched a domestic air freight...
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UK claims general aviation engine first with 2,000h time between overhaul
UK joint venture Powerplant Developments is promising savings of more than $100,000 over 2,000h of operations with its new liquid cooled, two-stroke, three-cylinder,...
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NewsSingapore Airlines considers all-business for Airbus A340-500s
Singapore Airlines is considering an all-business class offering for its non-stop flights between Singapore and both
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American Airlines to launch wi-fi wireless in USA next year
American Airlines and airborne telecom provider AirCell will launch a wireless broadband...
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NewsPratt & Whitney works to support Bombardier airliner
Pratt & Whitney is working to support Bombardier's timeline for launching the single-aisle CSeries project, despite...
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NewsBoeing 787 production could reach 16 a month
Boeing 787 production could be set to reach up to 16 aircraft a month, says Ultra Electronics, a programme supplier. The UK company's chief executive Douglas...
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Full power ahead at Nantgarw
Aviation engineering's constantly evolving challenges keeps businesses such as GE on its toes - whether it's meeting the ever-increasing demands of customers or preparing for the much-anticipated launch of the A380
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Can Boeing's combat aircraft business survive?
Does the loss of one demonstrator contract spell the beginning of the end for the US manufacturer's combat aircraft business? The US DoD must face up to that possibility



















